With the coronation of King Charles III set for May 6, it remains uncertain whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be attending.
30.01.2023 - 23:27 / perezhilton.com
A very royal reunion!
According to new reports, the Spice Girls are set to reunite in concert for King Charles III’s coronation! Yes… ALL FIVE! Posh too!
Per The Sun, the girl group will take the stage all together for the first time since the 2012 Olympics closing ceremony as part of a three-day celebration for the new monarch starting on Saturday, May 6. And yes, Victoria Beckham, Mel B, Melanie C, Emma Bunton, and Geri Halliwell will ALL be there! OMG!!!
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While it might seem like a random event for the women to reunite at, they actually have a special connection to the new King. The Wannabe performers met with Charles several times throughout their career, including in 1997 when Mel B and Geri left a smooch on his cheek! So, it’s only fitting that they make an appearance at the historic event! A royal insider told the outlet on Saturday:
Some of the girls were eager to make it happen, they added:
And get this — Mel B actually teased a reunion just last week while speaking to ET. She said:
She also insisted that it’s “all five” of the performers and they’re very “excited about” it. Oooh! It really sounds like she was talking about this royal news, don’t ya think?!
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As Perezcious readers know, the Spice Girls topped the charts from 1994 to 2000, when they split up to work on solo projects. Back in 2019, most of the singers got back together for the Spiceworld Reunion Tour, but Posh Spice opted out to focus on her fashion career. At the time, Scary Spice seemed just as upset with Vic’s decision as the rest of us, telling Good Morning America:
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With the coronation of King Charles III set for May 6, it remains uncertain whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be attending.
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King Charles III was met with angry protesters at his latest royal engagement!
King Charles III shared an update on his wife Camilla’s health after she tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this week.
King Charles III ignored protestors with “Not My King” signs during a royal engagement Thursday in southeast England.The 74-year-old monarch went to Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire to mark its new status as a city, but when he arrived at the Church of Christ the Cornerstone, he was met with some unfriendly faces.The bright yellow “Not My King” signs didn’t seem to bother King Charles as he shook hands and greeted other members of the public. Around 20 protestors showed up at the venue, according to Daily Express correspondent Richard Palmer.The King is greeted by a crowd of well-wishers and around republican protesters in Milton Keynes.
Keeping calm and carrying on. King Charles III put on a brave face as hecklers interrupted a royal engagement in southeast England.
King Charles III appeared unfazed on Thursday during an official visit to Buckinghamshire when a small group of protesters held up signs that said "Not my king." The monarch arrived in his Rolls-Royce to a crowd of mostly well-wishers in Milton Keynes to mark its new designation as a city following Queen Elizabeth II’s platinum jubilee last summer. The king shook hands and spoke with people in the crowd near the Church of Christ the Cornerstone, a video taken by Heart News East showed. Chants of "God save the king" could also be heard. The near two dozen reported protesters were from a group called Republic, which plans to also protest at his coronation in May, according to People magazine. In a video obtained by the outlet, Charles can be seen walking past individuals holding "Not my king" signs.
Over the years, King Charles III has learned to ignore any hecklers during his royal engagements.
Charles Rae spoke to Slingo about their secret monikers, Fred and Gladys, which have been public knowledge for years thanks to Princess Diana’s tell-all book by Andrew Morton.But Rae claimed he knows what inspired the pair’s seemingly random pet names for one another.Rae noted that “Fred” and “Gladys” were names they both used before their 2005 wedding, since Charles, 74, and Camilla, 75, infamously had a relationship dating back to the 1970s — while they were both married to other people.It turns out, Rae revealed, that they pulled the names from “The Goon Show,” a British radio show broadcast between 1951 and 1960.“These are names they used before their marriage and chose them from characters in ‘The Goon Show,’ of which they are both fans,” Rae explained.He also disclosed how the late Princess Diana had once found a bracelet engraved with the initials, F and G, the “pair’s secret nicknames.”This event was even depicted in Season 4 of Netflix’s hit royal drama, “The Crown,” in which a young Diana (Emma Corrin) confronts Charles (Josh O’Connor) just before their 1981 wedding after finding the jewelry — a real-life event noted in Morton’s book, “Diana: Her True Story.”“[Charles and Camilla] also have other nicknames for each other, including ‘darling’ and ‘mehbooba,'” Rae said.“Camilla has been heard using the nickname ‘mehboob’, which means ‘my beloved’ in Urdu, for Charles on a number of occasions including back in February when she was giving a speech at the British Museum,” he continued.Rae also disclosed the nicknames that Diana had for her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.She had often referred to William, now 40, as “Wombat” when he was a young child.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have still not decided whether to attend King Charles’ coronation in May, according to reports. Last week, it was revealed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been invited to the coronation in May and that the rest of the royal family are "fully expecting" the two to make an appearance at the event, despite the ongoing feud between Harry and his relatives.
King Charles III will be officially crowned on May 6 — which is now less than 90 days away.
Queen Consort Camilla’s crown for the Coronation has been revealed by Buckingham Palace. The 75 year old royal will wear the Crown of Queen Mary, which was removed from the Tower of London on Tuesday to be reset with the Cullinan III, IV and V diamonds - in a tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II, who had the jewels in her personal collection and often wore them as brooches. The Queen Consort will wear an existing crown at the Coronation, rather than a newly commissioned piece, for the first time in recent history, Buckingham Palace said.
Often seen joking together or exchanging an affectionate glance, King Charles III and the Queen Consort's loving companionship has only grown stronger over the years. Right from the start, they had much in common – including a passion for riding, horses and polo, and country pursuits like hunting, fishing and shooting.
King Charles is bringing back a familiar face for his coronation.
The Royal Family are ‘fully expecting’ Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to attend King Charles’ coronation in May. Members of the Royal Family have apparently been ‘spitting feathers’ over allegations made by Harry in his autobiography ‘Spare’ and details in public interviews. However, the family is now getting ready for a visit from their relatives over the pond as the Sussexes are expecting to fly over for the coronation of King Charles III.
King Charles gave a heartbreaking reply when he was asked to ‘bring Harry back’ during a royal visit on Thursday. The 74 year old monarch was visiting the University of East London's Stratford campus in east London for its 125th anniversary, unveiling a plaque and opening its new hospital and primary care training hub.
There’s been SO much speculation about whether or not Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will attend King Charles III‘s upcoming coronation amid their family feud — but what’s even at stake?? Are the Duke and Duchess of Sussex going to be involved somehow or is it just a matter of them showing their support?
King Charles III and Prince Harry might not be in a great place these days, but that doesn’t mean things are doomed forever. In fact, the new king might be the only royal family member fighting for reconciliation!
King Charles could soon break his silence on Prince Harry as he prepares to take part in an interview with the BBC, it has been claimed.
A big old concert will take place at Windsor Castle this May as part of the coronation of King Charles III, because you can’t coronate a new king without a proper sing song.Various bits of information have been released about the wider proceedings that will formally put a crown on the head of the new monarch of this here United Kingdom.The coronation itself will take place at Westminster Abbey in London on Saturday 6 May, with a service that is likely to be somewhat shorter than the three hour ceremony that took place for the coronation of Elizabeth II back in 1953.The concert at Windsor Castle will be staged the following day, Sunday 7 May. Among other things there will be a laser and drone lightshow, plus a coronation choir featuring a diverse mix of singers recruited from amateur choirs across the country.Also on stage will be a number of “global music icons” yet to be confirmed.